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Multiple deaths at Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

Students
from Yeshiva Girls High School pray, on Oct. 29, 2018, outside of the
Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Robert Bowers allegedly screamed anti-Semitic epithets, as he opened
fire on the congregants of Tree of Life during a service, law
enforcement officials said. Eleven worshippers were killed and six
other people were wounded Saturday. CARA OWSLEY/THE ENQUIRER

Names
of the victims in the mass shooting at Tree of Life Congregation
Synagogueare posted at a memorial outside of the synagogue in the
Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pa., Monday. CARA OWSLEY/THE ENQUIRER

Mourners
visit the Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue in the Squirrel Hill
neighborhood of Pittsburgh Monday, after 11 were killed and six other
people were wounded on Saturday. Robert Bowers allegedly burst into the
Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue and screamed anti-Semitic epithets,
as he opened fire on the congregants, law enforcement officials said. CARA OWSLEY/THE ENQUIRER

A memorial grows on the sidewalk on Wilkins Avenue near the Tree of Life Synagogue of Pittsburgh, Monday. CARA OWSLEY/THE ENQUIRER

Magda
Brown reflects on the time she spent in a concentration camp as a
17-year-old. Brown spoke to reporters on Monday, Oct. 29, 2018, at the
Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh. A gunman entered the Tree of Life
Congregation Synagogue opened fire, killing 11 and wounding six on
Saturday morning, according to officials. MARKELL DELOATCH/PUBLIC OPINION

Cindy
Goodman, previous chair of the Community Relations Council for the
Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, is hugged by a local community
leader during a press conference at Freedom Unlimited, Inc., on Oct. 29,
2018. The gathering, held by community groups and religious leaders,
honored the 11 victims who lost their lives inside the Tree of Life
Synagogue on Saturday. MYKAL MCELDOWNEY/INDYSTAR